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JeopardyJeopardy The Gilded Age & The Progressives The Gilded Age & The Progressives
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JeopardyJeopardyReviewImmigration Rise of Industry Labor Need for Reform Progressive Politics 10 15 20 25 30 35 Final Jeopardy Final Jeopardy
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ReviewReview A European intellectual movement of philosophy and reason The Enlightenment
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ReviewReview A period of reform inspired by a religious movement in the early 19 th century The Second Great Awakening
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ReviewReview In these two new territories, the question of slavery would be decided by “Popular Sovereignty.” Kansas & Nebraska
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ReivewReivew The Great Compromise was a combination of ideas from these two plans New Jersey Plan & Virginia Plan
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ReviewReview This Supreme Court case resulted in a ruling that legalized segregation Plessy v Ferguson
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ReviewReview The 54 th Massachusetts Regiment The first Black regiment in the U.S. Army
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ImmigrationImmigration Southern and Eastern European immigrants who entered the U.S. were processed here. Ellis Island
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ImmigrationImmigration Immigrants were held indefinitely at Angel Island after this law was passed. Chinese Exclusion Act
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ImmigrationImmigration This group in particular opposed the increase in immigration during the industrial age Nativists
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ImmigrationImmigration Overpopulation, Religious persecution, War,Famine Push Factors
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ImmigrationImmigration Abundant Farmland, Jobs, Religious Freedom, Democracy Pull Factors
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ImmigrationImmigration Chinatown, Little Italy, the 5 points in lower Manhattan, are all examples of this. Ethnic Enclaves
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Rise of Industry A company that completely dominates an industry Monopoly
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Rise of Industry The rise of this industry increased competition for land out west and was the source of many famers’ grievances. The Railroad Industry
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Rise of Industry When companies banded together to set prices Trust
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Rise of Industry He expanded his steel company through vertical integration Andrew Carnegie
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Rise of Industry He formed the Standard Oil corporation John D. Rockefeller
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Rise of Industry A common name for the business giants of the Gilded Age Robber Barons
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LaborLabor When all else failed, labor unions walked off the job Strike
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LaborLabor This group of Americans was fairly new to the workforce despite representing nearly half of the population Women
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LaborLabor This labor demand threatened to decrease production for companies, but allowed workers more time for their private lives. This labor demand threatened to decrease production for companies, but allowed workers more time for their private lives. 8 hour workday
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LaborLabor Negotiation between employers and the representatives of a large group of employees Collective Bargaining
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LaborLabor What was a reason why people wouldn’t join unions? Afraid that they would lose their job, didn’t want to go on strike, or not considered skilled enough to join.
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LaborLabor The name of the strike against Carnegie’s steel mill that led to violence The Homestead Strike
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Need for Reform The survival of the fittest... companies, nations, and people Social Darwinism
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Need for Reform A movement for Progressive Reform inspired in large part by religious sentiment The Social Gospel Movement
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Need for Reform They helped to clean up the mess created by Big Business and corrupt politicians by raising awareness of these issues Muckrakers
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Need for Reform Tammany Hall is an example of this type of political corruption Political machine
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Need for Reform These angry farmers had the railroads at the top of their list of needed reforms The Populists
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Need for Reform This was designed to break up monopolies Sherman Anti- Trust Act
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Progressive Politics He was known as the Trust-Buster Teddy Roosevelt
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Progressive Politics Yosemite in California is a perfect example of this type of reform Creation of national parks
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Progressive Politics These politicians are no longer chosen by state legislatures making them less susceptible to corruption Senators
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Progressive Politics This Constitutional Amendment guaranteed women’s suffrage 19 th Amendment
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Progressive Politics The presence of this third party candidate contributed to Wilson becoming President of the United States Teddy Roosevelt
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Progressive Politics This group of Americans was largely overlooked by Progressive reformers African- Americans
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Final Jeopardy This process changed iron into steel which could be used to build skyscrapers and bridges. The Bessemer Process
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